The crown jewel of the society, this fully period furnished house dates back to 1856, and remains one of the finest examples of existing early pioneer homes still in existence. Click HERE for more.

The Vonder Ahe House & Summer Kitchen

This house was built only a few years later in 1869, and houses a number of period artifacts and the paper media archives of the society. Research and genealogy studies are available. The summer kitchen houses a completely furnished kitchen as you might find back in the day. Click HERE for more.

The Ivor Davies Hall

A more contemporary building, it has been constructed using many of the architectural details of the lost grand Molalla High School that was destroyed in the 1993 earthquake. Today, it houses many native Molalla artifacts and serves as a meeting hall for various events. Click HERE for more.

Re-live the early days of the MAHS formation, by reading the actual notes taken in the first meetings of getting it all organized. Click HERE for more.

Ruth Powers was a huge force in making things happen in the preservation of historical assests. She was the enabling force for the Dibble House and formation of the MAHS. Click HERE for more.